Year: 1995
Runtime: 50 mins
Language: English
A video documentary‑style road trip that celebrates the impact of drive‑in movie theaters across the United States and honors the owners who keep the few remaining venues running. It features interviews with horror director John Carpenter, cult‑film critic John I. Bloom (aka “Joe Bob Briggs”), historian Michael Wallis, author of “Route 66: The Mother Road,” and other voices.
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